Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico

Stay up to date with the latest Mexico news from across all 32 states, covering national politics, crime, economy, tourism, environment, social movements, infrastructure, and international relations. In this section, you’ll find timely and credible reporting on the stories shaping the country — from breaking headlines in Mexico City to developments in rural communities. Whether you’re tracking peso exchange rates, policy changes, public safety, or cultural events, this section is your gateway to understanding what’s happening across modern Mexico, all in one place.
Mexico News

Sargassum in Quintana Roo Hits 76 Beaches from Cancun to Tulum, Only 24 Clean Beaches

Sargassum in Quintana Roo has reached moderate to excessive levels on 76 beaches—including Cancun—as cleanup crews race to protect tourism and coastal ecosystems. A recent...
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Mexico City Protests: There is a fine line between anti-gentrification and xenophobia

The line between anti-gentrification and racism is clear if you choose to see it: genuine activism targets policy and practice, not nationality or ethnicity. I...
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Protest graffiti and smashed windows mars anti-gentrification rally in Mexico City

Residents and activists joined an anti-gentrification rally in Mexico Park, but the anti-gentrification rally Mexico Park turned destructive as masked youths defaced local shops and...
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Mazatlán roads closed for  ‘Carrera Neón Dabalash’ this Friday

Carrera Neón Dabalash road closures will suspend traffic on Insurgentes, Reforma and Deportes avenues around Central Park on July 4, reopening by 9 p.m. The...
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UdeG Chapala campus launches committee to safeguard Chapala cultural heritage

The University of Guadalajara’s Chapala campus formed a multidisciplinary committee on June 25, 2025, to protect and promote the region’s tangible and intangible heritage in...
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Lake Chapala water monitoring shifts to Jalisco government oversight after Federal budget cuts

Facing federal budget cuts, Jalisco has taken over Lake Chapala water monitoring and expanded testing at 26 sites along the Santiago River while investigating dam...
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Warehouse containing medicines from the Ministry of Health catches fire in Tijuana.

Early Friday, July 4, 2025, a Baja California warehouse fire broke out in Nordika Industrial Park, Tijuana, affecting medication storage and prompting evacuations. Early Friday...
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Ensenada cocaine seizure disrupts criminal networks

The Ensenada cocaine seizure by Semar and partners intercepted 200 kilos of cocaine worth 48 million pesos, halting criminal operations and protecting communities. Early on...
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Bahía de Banderas lets motorists pay fines with community service

Starting this month, Bahía de Banderas motorists can commute fines by completing 10 hours of community service cleaning storm drains, beaches, and public spaces during...
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Gentrification in Mexico City is not the reason for the high cost of housing

City housing shortage, not gentrification, drives prices skyward as planning lags behind demand and foreigner influence remains minimal. High real estate costs in Mexico City...
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Which Quintana Roo Beaches Clean From Sargassum and Those Covered Today July 4 2025

Daily sargassum tracking for July 4, 2025: see which Quintana Roo beaches are clear of sargassum and which have landings, with ongoing cleanup efforts keeping...
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USF and NASA warn that July sargassum arrival will peak on Mexican Caribbean beaches

USF and NASA warn that July sargassum arrival Caribbean will peak on Mexican Caribbean beaches, driven by currents through the Yucatán Channel. Cancun, Q. Roo...
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